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Social Media Marketing – The Marketing Strategy Of Today
At one point in time, many businesses viewed the world of social media as a playing ground for kids. Those days are long gone. In today’s society, social media sites provide a valuable tool for marketing and branding any business. With such a level of importance placed on these sites, it is equally important to […]

Be The Change Academy

The “Be the Change Academy (BTCA)” project provides free business training and supports enterprise creation through one-on-one Business Plan Clinics. It funds the best of graduating students through its own

Education 4 All

Young people, in all regions of the world, experience some degree of difficulty or uncertainty as they make the transition into adulthood. However, the situation that youth in Africa face is one of the most difficult in many respects. Average life expectancy in the region is among the lowest in

Girls in Charge Project

Girls in Charge is a grassroots female empowerment activist movement that seeks to build the self-esteem and confidence of girls and women in Liberia to be agents of change. Mission To empower girls and women to be in charge of: Their Futures Their Lives Their Bodies Their Communities Their Country

Girls in ICT project

Mission Girls in ITC seeks to utilize ITC education as a means to empower women by providing the necessary tools and skills to: Improve Job Mobility Improve access to Higher Education Improve livelihood Improve social status Vison As Liberia moves into the digital age we envision a society in which

iCare Project

A country once ripped apart by civil war, Liberia now struggles to rebuild. With so many communities being left behind in the process, and with Youth being robbed of hope, opportunities, education, dignity and the right to choose their own paths and futures, we at Youth Crime Watch of Liberia

Experience Liberia

Youth Crime Watch of Liberia through it EXPERIENCE LIBERIA program offers a valuable opportunity to experience all this country has to offer through service work. With a wide range of positions to choose from, volunteers are able to select work that corresponds with their current interests and future aspirations. Experience

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Solarize Liberia

Necessities such as electricity are inaccessible to many people in developing countries, and ensuring access is a challenge. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), less than 23% of rural Liberians have access to electricity. Building excavate this long-distance transmission lines to bring electricity to outlying communities is very expensive.

Sports for Change

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YCW Schools

Due to the absence of long-term national intermittent programs to engage the minds of young people and provide them skills to serve as catalysts for peacebuilding and crime prevention and reduction at both community and state levels; crimes and violence continue to perpetuate itself thereby straining national development agendas. YCW

Youth Media Project

Everyone has the right to be heard and to have their story told. Here at Youth Crime Watch Liberia, see Liberian youth being denied that right. According to a national study in 2012, Liberians under the age of 35, constitute more than 70% of the population in Liberia, but yet